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David T. C. Davies

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2019-07-22

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To ask the Secretary of State for the Home Department, what steps he is taking to
ensure UK residents deported to Romania, and subject to detention, are held in conditions
that are of an acceptable standard.

<p>In making a decision to deport a person, the Home Office is required to take into
account a range of factors including whether removal could be contrary to the Human
Rights Act 1998. If the individual will be imprisoned and prison conditions are such
that they would be considered a violation of their human rights, they will not be
deported. <br>The Home Office does not disclose country specific information regarding
deportation of foreign national offenders as its disclosure could prejudice relations
between the UK and foreign governments.</p>

<p>The only method of legally changing gender is through the process set out in the
Gender Recognition Act 2004. This involves applying for a Gender Recognition Certificate,
which can then be used to obtain a new birth certificate. This process is only open
to those aged 18 and over.</p><p> </p><p>Medical transition is governed by the NHS,
and surgery is not available to those under the age of 18. Cross-sex hormones can
only be prescribed under strict clinical supervison from the age of 16.</p><p> </p><p>Social
transition, such as changing the name you are known by, and the pronouns you use,
can be done by anyone at any age, and is often subject to a discussion between a child
and their parents if it happens before age 18.</p>